Royal resemblances! Fans go wild over PrincessCharlotte's uncanny resemblance to the Queen, mini-Kate' Prince Louis and Prince George'slikeness to a young Prince William

Royal enthusiasts have gone wild over a new clip of the Cambridge children - pointing out how similar they look to their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, and their great grandmother the Queen. Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, one, led millions of people across the UK in showing appreciation for NHS staff who are on the frontline of the fight against coronavirus. The youngsters were filmed laughing and clapping together in a garden - with the clip being shared yesterday on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's Instagram account alongside the #ClapForOurCarers.

Dear Daily Mail (UK): There are far fewer fans of the royals out here than you realize. Charles began that downturn long ago and the team of Meghan and 'arry sealed the deal. Hint: Inbreeding does not pass on desireable traits, only the ears and the mental illness.

News flash: there is no shortage of cute kids in the world.
Abolish the monarchy after Her Majesty passes. If her heirs the princelings want the celebrity/rock star lifestyle, let them pay for it out of their own purses. Not a one of them has the sense of duty that the Queen has.

Yes #9, and despite the massive fluff pieces flowing from Buckingham Palace PR offices, Wm and Kate haven’t exactly set hearts to racing either. Since Diana’s death, things have never been the same. The affection is there for the Queen. I can tell you in little hamlets all across England, more formerly solid monarchists feel as you do. They were beginning to well before Harry took a wife.

President Donald Trump warned Americans on Tuesday that they were looking at a “very very tough few weeks” in the fight against the coronavirus.“I want every American to be prepared for the hard days ahead,” Trump said. “We are going to go through a very tough two weeks.”The president shared his reaction to the news of outbreaks in New York City and New Jersey and watching the number of cases and deaths from the virus.
The White House shared a new document urging Americans to continue working to slow the spread of the virus by following the federal guidelines

Tom Cotton was both the first and the loudest voice in Congress to sound the alarm about the looming pandemic.While others slept, Tom Cotton was warning anyone who would listen that the coronavirus was coming for America.On January 22, one day before the Chinese government began a quarantine of Wuhan to contain the spread of the virus, the Arkansas senator sent a letter to Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar encouraging the Trump administration to consider banning travel between China and the United States and warning that the Communist regime could be covering up how dangerous the disease really was.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday told New Yorkers that his brother, Chris Cuomo, who recently tested positive for coronavirus, could have infected their mother, Matilda Cuomo, with the disease.Andrew said that his mother, age 88, was at Chris’s house two weeks ago.“I said, ‘That was a mistake,’” the governor recalled during his press conference Tuesday. “I said, ‘Chris, you can’t have mom at the house,’ and he said, ‘No, no, no. Mom is lonely. She wants to be at the house. I feel bad she’s cooped up in the apartment.’” Andrew recalled that he told his brother, “You bring her to the house,

Former President Barack Obama suggested on Twitter on Tuesday that President Donald Trump “denied” warnings of the coronavirus pandemic.“We’ve seen all too terribly the consequences of those who denied warnings of a pandemic,” Obama wrote.The former president shared an article on Twitter about Trump rolling back fuel economy standards, and also accused the president of “climate denial.” (Tweet) “We can’t afford any more consequences of climate denial,” he wrote. “All of us, especially young people, have to demand better of our government at every level and vote this fall.”Obama continues speaking up to criticize or challenge Trump’s response to the coronavirus,

Leftists with blue checkmarks on Twitter lost their minds when MyPillow CEO and Trump supporter Mike Lindell spoke about faith and his company’s plans to deal with the coronavirus in the White House Rose Garden.Liberal MSNBC Anchor Ali Velshi also took issue with it, and conservative actor James Woods wasn’t letting him get away with it.Velshi took to Twitter to voice his astonishment that President Donald Trump would invite Lindell to speak: “Trump just called the 'My Pillow' guy up to the podium in the Rose Garden. You cannot make this stuff up.” Woods then did what he does best

On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” host Chris Hayes stated that it’s “crazy” to him that media outlets are still taking the White House’s coronavirus briefings live, “when you’ve got the MyPillow guy getting up there talking about reading the Bible.”Hayes began by saying that Trump uses the briefings as “propaganda sessions, regularly spewing misinformation and lies when he is at the podium. They have morphed into something akin to Trump rallies without the crowds.”He later added, “It’s obviously above my pay grade.

Chris “Fredo” Cuomo announced Tuesday he tested positive for the Coronavirus.“I just found out that I am positive for Coronavirus,” the CNN anchor said in a statement. “I have been exposed to people in recent days who have subsequently tested positive and I had fever, chills and shortness of breath.”Cuomo said he is “quarantined in his basement” so his wife and kids don’t get the virus.“I will do my shows from here,”

My primary conceit, if I have one, is that I have actually read a book. In consequence, I believe, I can think about the world from more than one perspective. Can we actually think about the Wu Flu yet?‘Cos right now most everyone seems to be running on empty.China? It is doing what lefty totalitarian dictatorships are good at: jailing its people and prompting its useful idiots abroad to broadcast its totalitarian propaganda.Progressive activists? They got busy calling Trump a racist for stopping flights from China and then calling the American people racists for disdaining the elite-approved name for the disease

It’s been just shy of three months since the administration took its first action to fight off the coronavirus spread, and historians are already sizing up President Trump’s leadership.Most have focused on what they view as his “offensive” use of the term “China virus.”But author, historian, and former presidential adviser Doug Wead, who has followed every president since Gerald R. Ford, has been doing a back-of-the-envelope comparison of how the seven most recent presidents would have handled the crisis — and if they would have been successful.The current fight favors a president quick to decide, willing to

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sett the marker during her appearance Sunday on CNN that the new marching orders are to attack President Donald Trump for his handling of the Chinese virus COVID-19, which was hampered by an alleged early denial. With the coronavirus outbreak resulting in an unprecedented national emergency, as the U.S. economy has largely been shut down to counter the spread of the disease, the Democratic Party has fully politicized the crisis and their media allies have been quick to pick up on the marching orders.Eager to please, CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta confronted Trump Monday at a Rose Garden briefing,

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta suggested that the White House’s coronavirus briefings could be “better designed” by not having “these PR stunts like Mr. Pillow coming out and giving a plug for his company, and that sort of thing.” Acosta said, “I think these briefings could be, I think, better designed. The president could come out, say a few words in terms of what his administration is doing, not have these PR stunts like Mr. Pillow coming out and giving a plug for his company,

New Yorkers were left spooked Monday night by a glaring Empire State Building light display intended to honor emergency workers fighting coronavirus. The iconic Midtown skyscraper announced the debut of a display that began at 9 p.m. Monday, and will continue on through the course of the ongoing pandemic.“Starting tonight through the COVID-19 battle, our signature white lights will be replaced by the heartbeat of America with a white and red siren in the mast for heroic emergency workers on the front line of the fight,” read a tweet from the building’s official Twitter account.

Several members of the media were quick to dismiss the presence of "My Pillow" founder Mike Lindell at the White House coronavirus press briefing despite his company's ongoing contribution to combating the outbreak.
Lindell, who was among several business leaders who spoke at Monday's presser, announced that his company is aiming to increase its production of cotton face masks from 10,000 to 50,000 per day.
He also said a prayer and encouraged the country to dedicate time to their families and religion.
"God gave us grace on November 8, 2016, to change the course we were on," the pro-Trump businessman said. "God had been taken out of our schools and lives,

Chris “Fredo” Cuomo announced Tuesday he tested positive for the Coronavirus.“I just found out that I am positive for Coronavirus,” the CNN anchor said in a statement. “I have been exposed to people in recent days who have subsequently tested positive and I had fever, chills and shortness of breath.”Cuomo said he is “quarantined in his basement” so his wife and kids don’t get the virus.“I will do my shows from here,”

Former President Barack Obama suggested on Twitter on Tuesday that President Donald Trump “denied” warnings of the coronavirus pandemic.“We’ve seen all too terribly the consequences of those who denied warnings of a pandemic,” Obama wrote.The former president shared an article on Twitter about Trump rolling back fuel economy standards, and also accused the president of “climate denial.” (Tweet) “We can’t afford any more consequences of climate denial,” he wrote. “All of us, especially young people, have to demand better of our government at every level and vote this fall.”Obama continues speaking up to criticize or challenge Trump’s response to the coronavirus,

After passing the largest economic relief bill in history, Congress is now considering staying away from Washington for a month or more as the coronavirus makes even the routine act of legislating a dangerous risk for new transmissions. Officially, Congress is scheduled to come back on April 20 as lawmakers try to avoid traveling and congregating amid the raging crisis and as they plot a potential fourth phase of economic relief. Unofficially, it could take even longer for Congress to physically come back into session. And longer still for things to return to anywhere near normal on Capitol Hill, where

Girls Scouts of USA is about to make everyone's quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic a little bit brighter. The organization announced Friday it's now selling Girl Scout Cookies online. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the U.S. during peak Girl Scout Cookie season, forcing the organization to suspend all its in-person activities and events to comply with public safety guidelines. But now GSUSA has made its scrumptious Thin Mints, Tagalongs and other classic Girl Scout Cookies available for sale on the organization's website. “For 108 years, Girl Scouts has been there in times of crisis and turmoil,” Girl Scouts of the USA CEO Sylvia Acevedo said in a statement.

The Arizona woman who blamed President Trump for her 68-year-old husband’s death after he ingested a substance used to clean fish tanks, is a Democrat who has donated thousand of dollars to Democratic groups and candidates, the Washington Free Beacon has found.
Although local and national media outlets withheld the couple’s names, the Washington Free Beacon established their identities through descriptions in local news reports, where the pair were identified by their first names and ages: Gary, 68, and Wanda, 61. The Free Beacon is withholding their identities at Wanda’s request.
The couple took chloroquine phosphate—a different and deadly form of the chloroquine drug touted by Trump—

Three weeks ago I wrote a post titled Joe Biden Can’t Be President:
I’m not saying Biden shouldn’t be president. That has always been true. I am saying that he lacks the physical and mental qualities necessary to to the job–not to do it well, but to do it at all.
Evidence of Biden’s incapacity continues to pile up. Earlier today, he gave an interview to MSNBC in which he pontificated about the coronavirus, or tried to. It was a sad spectacle. He apparently tried to read notes that he had before him, but was unable to do so, and lapsed into frustration and incoherence:

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday told New Yorkers that his brother, Chris Cuomo, who recently tested positive for coronavirus, could have infected their mother, Matilda Cuomo, with the disease.Andrew said that his mother, age 88, was at Chris’s house two weeks ago.“I said, ‘That was a mistake,’” the governor recalled during his press conference Tuesday. “I said, ‘Chris, you can’t have mom at the house,’ and he said, ‘No, no, no. Mom is lonely. She wants to be at the house. I feel bad she’s cooped up in the apartment.’” Andrew recalled that he told his brother, “You bring her to the house,

The start of the coronavirus has been traced back to a wet market in Wuhan, China, where patient zero purchased bat soup. Exotic mammals in unsanitary conditions flood the streets. And, despite what we know about the start of this virus, China has allowed wet markets to reopen, The Daily Mail reported. Even worse, there are no apparent attempts to raise hygiene standards to prevent another virus from emerging.
From The Daily Mail:
Terrified dogs and cats crammed into rusty cages. Bats and scorpions offered for sale as traditional medicine. Rabbits and ducks slaughtered and skinned side by side on a stone floor covered with blood, filth, and animal remains.

Any White House reporter who insists on asking the president whether something he said has alarmed people should first be asked to explain the running tally of deaths and infections that cable news keeps plastered on everyone’s screens.
A Bloomberg reporter at Sunday’s press briefing asked President Trump whether he “maybe frightened some Americans” by suggesting in a tweet that New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut may need a federally mandated quarantine.
At a separate press briefing two weeks ago, NBC’s Peter Alexander asked the president if his “impulse to put a positive spin on things may be giving Americans a false sense of hope and misrepresenting the preparedness right now.”

Leftists with blue checkmarks on Twitter lost their minds when MyPillow CEO and Trump supporter Mike Lindell spoke about faith and his company’s plans to deal with the coronavirus in the White House Rose Garden.Liberal MSNBC Anchor Ali Velshi also took issue with it, and conservative actor James Woods wasn’t letting him get away with it.Velshi took to Twitter to voice his astonishment that President Donald Trump would invite Lindell to speak: “Trump just called the 'My Pillow' guy up to the podium in the Rose Garden. You cannot make this stuff up.” Woods then did what he does best

Tens of millions of Americans will likely lose their jobs as the coronavirus pandemic sends the U.S. economy into a free fall, causing the unemployment rate to surge to levels not seen since the Great Depression, according to a St. Louis Federal Reserve estimate.
The analysis, posted by St. Louis Fed economist Miguel Faria-e-Castro, projected that unemployment could hit 32 percent in the second quarter as more than 47 million workers are laid off as a result of the pandemic, which has forced swaths of the economy to shut down. That would exceed the 24.9 percent peak during the Great Depression.(Snip)The picture already looks grim: Jobless claims